Description
The Jr Designer position will assist in the structural and graphical design of paper packaging and displays.
This role will support the sales group, production and customer service by supplying the needed items
from the design department. This role will be responsible for providing designs that can be produced in
our manufacturing facility. This role must have an understanding of packaging and the needs of the
customer.
Requirements
This position is typically staffed with degreed Packaging Engineers and Graphic Designers.
This position must have a good skill set in problem solving and understanding technical drawings
from engineering groups and customers.
Certified ESKO Artios CAD user is preferred this is the most common CAD system used in
packaging. This system is taught at many universities that provide degrees in packaging.
High skill level in Adobe Illustrator and photoshop is required.
An understanding of color as it is used in commercial printing, traps bleeds process.
An understanding of complex layered art files.
An understanding of prepress software such as Fiery.
Skills Required
- Degree in Packaging Engineering or Graphic Design
- Understanding of packaging principles and customer needs
- Problem solving skills and ability to read technical drawings
- Certified Esko ArtiosCAD user
- High skill level in Adobe Illustrator
- High skill level in Adobe Photoshop
- Understanding of color in commercial printing, traps and bleeds
- Understanding of complex layered art files
- Familiarity with prepress software (e.g., Fiery)
What We Do
Lamb & Associates Packaging, Inc. is a premier packaging manufacturer and full-service corrugated sheet plant based in Maumelle, Arkansas. They specialize in producing high-quality corrugated and specialty boxes, point-of-purchase displays, and digital printing services. Now part of SupplyOne, Inc., the company provides tailored packaging and distribution solutions designed to optimize brand presence and supply chain efficiency for businesses across the United States.







